Iced coffees. Yay or nay?

What about Starbucks iced coffee drinks? I like them too with a shot of vanilla and skim. McDonalds is cheaper as far as I know. My hometown coffee house had an excelllent french vanilla iced latte that I miss! Never come across anyone even close in flavor.

My sister-in-law owns an independent coffeehouse. She makes the best iced coffee ever. She uses a cold press for it so it is not lukewarm like it is at most places where a hot drink is poured over ice. I like it with milk and a shot of vanilla. Best thing ever.

Wendy's has 99-cent iced coffee in a few flavors. Medium or small (Wendy's medium is larger than Starbucks venti).
I don't know whether the iced coffee at Wendy's contains any of the sketchy ingredients used at McDonald's.
But Wendy's price is right.

I like Wendy's a lot for a fast-food place. Sadly, my town lost BOTH our Wendy's locations last year due to some food safety issues from the franchisee. One is now a Carl's Jr. (which I don't like that much) and the other is a fast-food Mexican joint.

Too bad, Mrs. P. Wendy's is my favorite of the fast-food companies. It has that great baked potato, which makes a perfect meal all by itself with any of the toppings (and it's pretty healthful for a fast food dish), and its Caesar side salad is very tasty. (At least, this all was true last time I went in; I haven't had a chance to visit a Wendy's in awhile.)

Too bad, Mrs. P. Wendy's is my favorite of the fast-food companies. It has that great baked potato, which makes a perfect meal all by itself with any of the toppings (and it's pretty healthful for a fast food dish), and its Caesar side salad is very tasty. (At least, this all was true last time I went in; I haven't had a chance to visit a Wendy's in awhile.)

I love the baked potato! My favorite thing to do is have the baked potato and chili and dump the chili in the potato. Perfect dish for a rainy or cold day.

Also, as someone who writes for a living, I appreciate that you used healthful rather than healthy to describe the dish.

Not a coffee drinker myself, but I've heard that the problem with iced coffee (and tea) is that it's not typically brewed strong enough to stand up the melting ice. Considering that the cup is filled with about 66% ice, that's a lot of ice.